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Reads Microsoft Word, Adobe Reader, OpenOffice/LibreOffice and Internet Explorer with speech and highlighting so you can follow the text as it is read out by high-quality human-sounding speech.
Reads text in email, webpages, and any other program you want by selecting with the mouse, pointing with the mouse, or capturing from the screen.
Reads English, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Swedish and twenty-four other languages with 80 different voices and accents so you can listen to a voice you like.
Choose highlighting by word, by sentence, any colour, and lots of combinations so you can get just the right one for you.
Word prediction
Suggest words as you type to help with spelling and writing.
Choice of high-frequency, many subject-specific, and huge prediction dictionaries.
Phonetic prediction - type "n", see "knowledge" suggested.
Learn new predictions as you type or train it in a particular subject.
Dragon NaturallySpeaking
Echo back text recognised by Dragon as it appears on your computer screen so you know it is right.
Writing
Listen back to your text after you have written - hear mistakes you can't spot when you read.
Listen to each word or sentence as you type so you can hear mistakes immediately.
Spellcheck
Speaking spellcheck lets you select the word you want by hearing the alternatives.
Support for homophones and easily-confused words like "there" and "their" and "they're" including images to help you select the correct word.
Advanced phonetic, dyslexic and problem spelling corrections like "neel" (kneel) and "necessary".
Check anywhere, in Mail or Safari or Chrome, not just Microsoft Word.
Dictionary
Speaking dictionary for any word in any program with over 300,000 English definitions.
Thesaurus to help with comprehension.
Reading
Change font and text to make it easier to read.
Change screen colours to reduce contrast and make reading more comfortable.
Listening later
Read text into an audio or video file to listen to later (on your 'phone, on the move, for study)